If, for a number of reasons, you prefer not to take that path, the next-best option is to maintain vaginal tissues by using a moisturizer regularly, two to three times a week. Moisturizers are designed to bring more moisture--no surprise--into the vagina to prevent the progressive dryness that occurs in menopause with the absence of estrogen.

One more option might be an oral nutritional supplement, Stronvivo, which some research shows improves vaginal moisture. It does this by improving blood flow, and that circulation also supports tissue health.

4 Responses

Barbara

January 10, 2019

Barbara, we carry several options on our website: https://middlesexmd.com/collections/vaginal-moisturizers

Dr Barb

January 10, 2019

I am not familiar with the term ‘uterine wall weakening,’ that is not a clinical term we use. Maybe there has been some discussion about vaginal wall weakening, that might be a description used for the diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapse (which includes a cystocele and/or rectocele, for instance). If that is the case the pelvic floor exercise devices can be of benefit.

Jackie

January 10, 2019

Hi, I have been diagnosed with my uterine wall weakening, Would your product help with the strengthening of the walls? I really don’t want to use Premarin, Thanks, Jackie